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Saurav Ghosal, India’s Finest-ever Player, Retires From Professional Squash At 37
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April 22, 2024 • 20:36 PM View: 380
WSF World Doubles Squash Championships: When the issue came up at the end of squash competitions at the Asian Games in Hangzhou and after squash was confirmed to make its Olympic Games debut as a medal sport in Los Angeles in 2028, at the 141st IOC Session in Mumbai, Saurav Ghosal said he will take a final call on his career after consulting his family. Ghosal has achieved almost all the honours the sport had to offer and at 37 was facing the question that every sportsperson his age is asked -- how long will he continue?
On Monday, India's finest-ever squash player took a final call on his career and called it quits, announcing his retirement from professional squash at the age of 37 with a bag full of accolades. Ghosal was the trailblazer of Indian squash for a couple of decades and quits as one of the most successful squash players the country has ever had.
The Kolkata-born Ghosal remains the only Indian man to reach the world’s top 10, achieving that career-high ranking in April 2019 and spending six months there.
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Saurav Ghosal Asian Games Olympic Games Los Angeles IOC Session On Monday The Kolkata Professional Squash Association Malaysian Open Squash Championships Miguel Rodriguez PSA Tour Windy City Open Timothy Brownell Dipika Pallikal Karthik
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